yes thats why i have decided to switch as well i had to do a print for a customer here and he wants PVC From board and the second it was cut the quality was far better than Coro
at the moment we are still using Coroflute has the new stock hasn't arrive yet, but when it arrives we change from printing on the coro to the Foam board and when the coro completely runs out then everything will be cut on foam board
Great question! And honestly Jimmy, when you first asked this I realised I'd never really given it much thought. I'd always just gone with coro because that's what I knew. So I decided to put my money where my mouth is and ordered a couple of sheets as a trial run.
I have to say, I was blown...
I’m actually very disappointed in the lighting community on this subject. Jimmy had a very good question which he asked and nobody as responded except merryoncherry and myself.
Full disclosure — I make props commercially, so I've worked with both. Honest take:
Coro is my pick for most props. It's about a third the weight of foam board, handles weather well, costs less, and flexes in wind rather than snapping. Big advantages for anything on a roofline or exposed to...
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